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Before the 1930s, most glass and ceramic vases and bowls were hand-blown or hand-shaped ... ranging from small (4”) through medium (5-6”) to large (7”) and oversize (8” or much more ...
Aside from their uses in baking, mixing bowls are great for keeping yourself organized while cooking, storing leftovers, and pretty glass bowls ... frequently cook in large batches and need ...
One shopper compared them to other bowls that are heavier and not as easy to use. "My large glass bowls are getting too heavy for me due to an injury," they said. "These are great, lightweight ...
You do something enough times, it might even just be the way it feels,” says Elizabeth Lyons of the hypnotic rolling, pulling, blowing, shaping, and heating of glass at her shop, More Fire Glass ...
This sturdy, nesting set of mixing bowls inspired the next four decades ... so prized that it holds a spot in the Corning Museum of Glass. We’re all thinking the same thing: Is the Pyrex sitting ...
Popular from the late 19th century through the 1940s, uranium glass was on everything from plates and bowls to decorative pieces like candlesticks and vases. While safe to handle, its radioactive ...
Take this as your sign to upgrade your plastic holders to glass storage containers ... as well as sizes up to eight cups large. We love the stackable design of these containers (they help save ...